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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 7

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1 America Gets Aussie Model Vickie Shaw For TV; Two Broadway Shows Disappoint Neighboring Deaths and Funerals die Fisher, she's already ex- By DICK KLEINER EW YORK, Juhe 29 have no television the fall. She'll wind up as rich as her namesake yet. Minnie Pearl: She and the other stars of "Grand Ole Opry" are recording some of their numbers for the Library of Congress. They'd better calt it the Grand Ole Li- i.brary. Steve Allen: His book.

beautiful gal who is-making her most about wouId stand the Funnymen." looks like it'll in Australia, but we have Australian TV to thank for the nicest thing to come up over from down under since the invention of the kangaroo. This is a girl named Jeanette Ann Lavina Mary Elizabeth Elphick, alias Victoria Shaw. Vickie is a exceptionally Jaye P. Morgan Inga Swenson best chance of stardom. So she make the best seller lists.

It's decided to come to America andl alread in Hs second printing. study TV. But she got tapped by' And if vou ve been wondering Hollywood first. i if theie anything Steve can't uui- do, there can't lay eggs. Vickie, nibbling on a piece of 66 sugar, says she is learning a loti about.

'America. Most of Generally speaking, sound stu- knowledge comes from an Ameri can named Roger Smith, a young actor she's planning to marry someday soon. She learned, for example, that she shouldn't trust him. dios are pretty depressing places. They have a few tape recorders, a barren-looking studio and that's about all.

So the two-year-old Olmsted Sound Studios is something of a "We were going to visit his shock. Besides doing a lot of "The Eddy Duchin Story." with, folks in Nogales, she says, tht recording of radio and TV Tyrone Power and Kim Novak. I "He said I must remember to, commercials, Olmsted just hap- This is how beautiful she roll up the windows of the car pens to be a very beautiful place When she came into we went through Yuma, be-ito visit. Vincent Sardi happerie I to be cause the Indians might sh ou.ld be They've spent standing just outsicie the dori. And he told me we'd have to about $500,000 on decorating the Lots of beautiful come and! carry the car across a river." two floors they use Eve rything go but, Vincent reported, whenj She had a Thanksgiving plastic carpet Victoria Shaw came into viewjner with Roger's parents.

sponge rubber on the floor, all the traffic stopped and peo-'was horrified. the tape recorders built-in and surrounded with walnut, aqua- ALBERT BROOKE Elsie'Porter, also Edison. He wasi preceded in death by his Carrie, in 1951 Friends may call this evening at the Fink Funeral Home, where! services will be held at 2 1 Saturday, the Rev. C. D.

Wright, officiating. Burial is to be in Willard Cemetery. Surviving are two brothers, REGISTER-STAR-NEWS 7 Roscoe. Flat Rock, with whomj Friday. June 29.

he made his home and Roland. Bucyrus: three nieces and four nephews. neIcJ at 2:30 Sunday, Friends may call after Salur-JRev. Donald Williams, Flat day noon at the Harris Funeral Burial is to bG In the Home, where services will be'Flat Rock CemeterJ. Frank in WILLARD, June 29 Albert FRANK EXNEY L.

Brooke, 64, died Thursday in Municipal Hospital after an BELLfc JUE 29 ness of several vears. He was 87. died Thursday born April 11. 1892 in Fulton, Brellevue Hospital after an illness I of several years. He was born Vn, rooke canie t0 AprU 16 1869 jn Thompson in 191b and began working and reUred from farming about the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-! 10 vears qoo road's cap shops.

He retired four, fU years ago on a disability pension. Surviving are two stepsons, Donald Sells. Detroit and Artie Sells. Willard; a Mrs. Theodore Veits.

four grandchildren, five great-; grandchildren; two brothers. 1 Dewey, North Fairfield and Guy. Edison. and a sister. Mrs.i ership of units, map reading and other military subjects.

He entered the Army in January. 1955, and completed basic training at Fort Knox. Ky. Report Troops pie just stared. "They served jam with turkey "And that nasn't happened cranberry jam, it for he said, "since Ava Gardner was! dessert, they had a pumpkin pie.

here." I In Australia, we eat pumpkin for Vickie was Australia's to Pi a vegetable, like potatoes. Ima- model. She was known locallyj ne am with turkey and for as "The Face," which is some-' dessert a tart!" thing of an understatement. marine sand in the ash trays, upholstered benches in the control rooms with throw pillows, walls deocrated with antique musical instruments and plaques VICTORIA SHAW: Pumpkin is a vegetable back home. Rout Rebels DJARKATA, INDONESIA, June 29 (UP) Government forces in a massive sea, air and land operation killed 143 rebels in Darul Islam strong-holds on Celebes, Indonesian military spokesman announced Men Wcmen DJARKATA, INDONESIA, June 29 (UP) Government forces in a massive sea, air and land operation killed 143 rebels in Darul Islam strong-holds on Celebes, Indonesian military spokesman announced "In Australia," she says, "models are more important than they are here.

We have no TV or movie stars, so the models get the attention. We get stopped for autographs, there are fan magazines about us and so on." When the.talk of TV began to be heard, Vickie reasoned that when it came, to" Australia, the models would be impressed into service and the model who knew of butterflies and other interest ing odds and ends, a bar with The last two shows of bartender built in un- Broadway season are disappoint- der the stairs, the studios them- ments, "Shangri La," based on "Lost Horizon," is weighted down with endless dancing and poor songs and talky dialog, which completely cancels out the lovely scenery and costumes and good performances by Dennis King and Alice Ghostley. "New Faces of '56" introduces some wonderful female impersonator named T. C. Jones who is also a fine comedian, a versatile singer-comedienne 1 named Virginia Martin, a beauti-j WHEEL OF FORTUNE ful girl named Inga Swenson NEW YORK, June 29 a lovely nobody seemsl Gypsy fortune teller Mary Ros to have bothered to give themjsini told a young caller Thurs- selves constructed with "floating" floors and double walls and ceilings.

The-phrlosophy behind the expensive and tasteful decor is that they must deal with advertising executives, and these gentlemen generally live well and would feel more "at home" in fancy surroundings. It seems to work. Army Second Lieut. Thomas E. McFadden, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy McFadden, 520 Gart- land-av, recently was assigned to the 604th Transportation Company at Fort Story, Va. Lieut. McFadden, a platoon leader, was assigned at Fort Eustis, before duty at Fort Story. He was graduated from John Carroll University in 1955.

He is a former accountant for the H. K. Furguson Construction Cleveland. any Somebody should give us a show called "New Writers of '56" and work a deal. day she would "lose her hus band" unless she made a fat donation.

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55 Corwin-st. recently was graduated from the i I Corps Non-Commissioned Offi-! cer Academy in Korea. An ammunition bearer in Com-! pany of the Seventh Tnf antry Division's 17th Regiment, Jack-' son received instruction in lead-i with an WATER SOFTENER And Elgin-ioftened water costs you nothing I ELGIN SOFT WATER CO. 317 Feick fildg. Ph.

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